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clients.txt (2238B) |
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1 Here is a list of gopher clients which we did not talk about in others |
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2 documents. |
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4 Clic |
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5 ==== |
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7 Clic is an open-source terminal gopher client. Its main features are: |
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9 - navigation using numbers |
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10 - colorized menu items to distinguish types |
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11 - possible to browse only with the numeric pad with one hand |
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12 (disabled or injured people may appreciate) |
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13 - possible to load a local gophermap (with bookmarks for example) |
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15 You can find more informations into its README. |
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17 Project hosted at git://bitreich.org/clic |
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20 Cgo |
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21 === |
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23 Cgo is an open-source terminal gopher client. Its main features are: |
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24 |
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25 - navigation using hinting (each link is a combination of letters to enter) |
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26 - colorized menu items to distringuish types |
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27 - possibility to configure it through a configuration file |
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28 - bookmarks |
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31 Gopher.el (emacs) |
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32 ================= |
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34 Gopher.el is a gopher client which can be installed from emacs |
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35 packages with the name "gopher". It requires to be loaded in your |
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36 emacs init file or by evaluating (require 'gopher). |
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38 You can invoke it by calling M-x gopher, you will be asked an |
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39 hostname, type floodgap.com and enter to go to floodgap.com. |
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41 You can browse the menus with the following shortcuts: |
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43 - Tab : next menu |
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44 - Shift+Tab : previous menu |
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45 - [ : previous link (not a menu) |
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46 - ] : next link |
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47 - B : display last buffer from history |
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48 - F : display next buffer from history |
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49 - r : reload the document |
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51 Note : As of 31th January 2018, it doesn't seem to be possible to load |
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52 a gopher url more complex than the hostname. |
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55 RuGopher |
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56 ======== |
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57 |
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58 RuGopher is an open-source graphical gopher client written in Ruby. |
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60 You can fetch the sources at the following GIT repository : |
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62 https://github.com/Val6789/RuGopher.git |
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65 VF-1 |
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66 ==== |
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68 VF-1 is an open source text-based gopher client written in Python 3, |
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69 which uses external programs to handle different item types. It also |
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70 sports some advanced navigation features, such as link extraction from |
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71 type 0 items, jumping to next/previous item in a menu without |
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72 returning to the menu, marking items with a single character (cf vim |
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73 marks) and queuing up items to visit in a FIFO list called a "tour". |
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75 Souce is at: |
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77 https://github.com/solderpunk/VF-1 |
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78 |
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79 VF-1 is also on PyPi so it can be installed with: |
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80 |
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81 pip3 install VF-1 |
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